Life Without Algebra
Joanne Jacobs rounds up a number of links:
Mathphobe Richard Cohen advises a girl who's flunked algebra six times that the subject is useless in later life since "most of math can now be done by a computer or a calculator," while "no computer can write a column or even a thank-you note -- or reason even a little bit."
Gabriela, sooner or later someone's going to tell you that algebra teaches reasoning. This is a lie propagated by, among others, algebra teachers. Writing is the highest form of reasoning. This is a fact. Algebra is not. The proof of this, Gabriela, is all the people in my high school who were whizzes at math but did not know a thing about history and could not write a readable English sentence. I can cite Shelly, whose last name will not be mentioned, who aced algebra but when called to the board in geography class, located the Sahara Desert right where the Gobi usually is. She was off by a whole continent.
if that's the kind of reasoning taught by writing, I'll take algebra.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 22, 2006 2:03 PM
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